https://www.howtogeek.com/779148/you-can-preorder-the-399-linux-pinephone-pro-today/
Might have to try one of these out.
Does it work on verizon?
"If you depend on proprietary mainstream mobile messenger applications, banking applications, use loyalty or travel apps, consume DRM media, or play mobile video games on your fruit or Android smartphone, then the PinePhone Pro is likely not for you."
So, perfect for me. Mostly a phone.
I do think mobile Linux is the long term solution to break the Google and Apple duo-opoly on mobile.
I see KDE's Plasma Mobile https://plasma-mobile.org
Comes with enough apps to do all the basic PDA functions which will get you started.
>Does it work on verizon?
Quoteglobal GSM and CDMA bands
GPS, GPS-A, GLONASS
Looks like it would work with all the major carriers.
>So, perfect for me. Mostly a phone.
Same. Nothing on that list I need.
I know you think it's crazy - but I appreciate having a way to deposit checks without having to drive an hour. I could use the USPS of course. I suppose if it came to it, I would.
Mostly my "phone" is a podcast listening device. I don't make or receive phone calls on my pocket supercomputer. If the phone function were removed, I wouldn't miss it. Most texts I send from my computer. I could probably get by without texts too (in other words, mostly I would be okay with a iPod). It is nice to be able to text my wife from the store though.
One thing I like about Pine phone is they seem to realize that they need to upgrade the processor speed and hardware in order to gain wider acceptance. Neither HP with webOS nor Blackberry with BB10 seemed to understand this and always had underperforming hardware.
Garage 44: Pinephone Pro - getting started
https://garage44.org/posts/pinephone/pinephone-pro-gettings-started.html
Hamblingreen's Pinephone Setup
https://hamblingreen.gitlab.io/2022/03/02/my-pinephone-setup.html
QuoteFor someone accustomed to Vim's keybindings, this web browser is easy to use. A powerful command language and extensive configuration options give it a slight learning curve
LOL
We go even deeper into tech arcana
QuoteEver wanted to get Matrix protocol notifications on your Pinephone, without the sluggishness of an Electron UI?
I don't even know what that means!
>means
Same. I'd have to spend $3400 on the pinephone. $400 for the phone and $3k in plane tickets over to LM to have him set it up for me.